The intersection of Burrows and Curtin roads is coated with several inches of snow early on the morning of Saturday, Jan. 10. More snow was expected throughout the day and into Sunday, just in time to hamper students' return to campus for the start of the Spring semester on Monday, Jan. 12.

A single car of a returning student makes its way down Burrowes Road, headed past West Halls on the Penn State University Park campus Saturday, Jan. 10. The University issued several announcements regarding the snowfall expected throughout the weekend, even allowing students to move back into the residence halls throughout Friday, as well as recommending that students delay their arrival until Sunday.

Pollock Road lies quiet and snow-covered early on Saturday, Jan. 10, a day in which many students usually plan on returning to campus for the start of the spring semester. The University issued several notifications via e-mail regarding the weather conditions, and cautioned students and families about returning before the snow could be cleared, suggesting instead that they plan to return on Sunday, Jan. 11.

In a feature story about the snowstorm raging throughout the Northeast, The Weather Channel featured a weather camera feed from the roof of the HUB-Robeson Center that looks out over the south end of the University Park campus toward Mt. Nittany at approximately 8:55 a.m.